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    It's all the fault of social workers, healthcare professionals and teachers

    I have yet to hear of a white gang in this context, though it is possible, I suppose.
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    It's all the fault of social workers, healthcare professionals and teachers

    Fascinating watching the news today how more often than not, they avoid any mention that the perpetrators were of Asian origin and the victims white girls. Just say "gangs of men" and "vulnerable girls" which avoids the politically inconvenient part.
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    It's all the fault of social workers, healthcare professionals and teachers

    Many thanks. I see what you mean now - I thought it was connected to your main argument. My error.
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    It's all the fault of social workers, healthcare professionals and teachers

    I don't doubt the veracity of what you write for one moment. Sadly, it is a part of human nature to want to cover your tracks and doubtless many ways of doing this, as you mention, are employed to keep you quiet. No one likes a whistle-blower who exposes cosy or downright irresponsible work...
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    It's all the fault of social workers, healthcare professionals and teachers

    We always hear of how funding and resources are needed, but I do agree that of paramount importance is staff attitudes to their work. Even with double the amount of officialdom in Rotherham, does anyone seriously believe that the outcome would have been any different with regard to the...
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